devout - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of devout in Hindi

  • धार्मिक
  • भक्त
  • धर्मनिष्ठ

Adjective

  • धार्मिक
  • सच्चा
  • सरल
  • दिली
  • हार्दिक

devout Definition

Adjective

  • having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment.

devout Example

  • The most devout environmentalist ( सबसे धर्मनिष्ठ पर्यावरणविद् )
  • On Black Friday, the devout shoppers begin their day at 3 a.m. and tackle every big bargain in town. ( ब्लैक फ्राइडे पर, भक्त खरीदार अपने दिन की शुरुआत 3 बजे करते हैं और शहर में हर बड़े सौदे से निपटते हैं। )
  • Even the most devout know that science is here to stay. ( यहां तक ​​कि सबसे भक्त भी जानते हैं कि विज्ञान यहां रहने के लिए है। )
  • Krishnapada grew up in a devout evangelical Baptist family in Cleveland. ( कृष्णापाड़ा क्लीवलैंड में एक धर्मनिष्ठ इंजील बैपटिस्ट परिवार में पले-बढ़े। )
  • Walter McCowan, a devout Baptist, was a diesel mechanic. ( वाल्टर मैककॉवन, एक धर्मनिष्ठ बैपटिस्ट, एक डीजल मैकेनिक था। )

More Sentence

  • It's difficult to see devout in a sentence .
  • As devout home cooks, both men find these pretenders amusing.
  • That is where Applewhite, a devout film studier, excels.
  • Shy, devout, unobtrusive Curtis Martin indulging in such bravado?
  • Such seasonal syncretism in religious symbols causes dismay among the devout.
  • The devout teacher held sessions before and after school to ensure the success of her students on the math test.  
  • It takes more than one devout employee to make a successful business.  
  • Due to Karen being a devout news reporter for many years, she never married or had any children.  
  • Like Joshua, Solomon was devout, in his youth.
  • The second class is the devout worshippers of.
  • She had been a devout catholic whose obsession did.
  • They recalled their doings with devout gusto and a sort of rational pride.
  • He is devout in his art, and the simplest of men otherwise....
  • Perhaps he was a devout soul, waiting for the consolation of Israel.
  • With a devout hope that he was not going to be annoying, Nattie answered.
  • None were more devout, nor more sincere and earnest.
  • He is a devout Union man and didn’t care who knew.
  • His devout follower handed him the rolled-up fleece.
  • Like many, he is not devout, but he is superstitious.
  • Since the bride was a devout Catholic, Sarah knew the wedding would be held in a Catholic church.  
  • She was a devout Catholic
  • A rabbi's devout prayers